1. Recognising the forms of water—liquid, solid and vapour—helps us understand the water cycle. It explains how rain forms, snow melts and rivers are created. These changes help water support plants, animals and humans. Knowing this also teaches us how to save water, collect rain and reduce waste. UndeRead more

    Recognising the forms of water—liquid, solid and vapour—helps us understand the water cycle. It explains how rain forms, snow melts and rivers are created. These changes help water support plants, animals and humans. Knowing this also teaches us how to save water, collect rain and reduce waste. Understanding water’s forms gives us the knowledge to protect and use it wisely in daily life.

     

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  2. The scientific process called condensation forms droplets on a cold glass. When warm air with water vapour touches the cold surface, the vapour cools down and changes back into liquid water. These droplets are not from the glass itself but from the air. This process helps us understand how clouds anRead more

    The scientific process called condensation forms droplets on a cold glass. When warm air with water vapour touches the cold surface, the vapour cools down and changes back into liquid water. These droplets are not from the glass itself but from the air. This process helps us understand how clouds and rain form in nature as part of the water cycle.

     

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  3. Two state changes are observed: first, melting—where solid ice turns into liquid water due to heat; and second, evaporation—where liquid water becomes steam or vapour when boiled. These experiments show that water can change between solid, liquid and gas forms with temperature changes. Such changesRead more

    Two state changes are observed: first, melting—where solid ice turns into liquid water due to heat; and second, evaporation—where liquid water becomes steam or vapour when boiled. These experiments show that water can change between solid, liquid and gas forms with temperature changes. Such changes are part of the water cycle in nature and help us understand how clouds, rain and rivers form.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 1: Life Around Us – Chapter 1: Water-The Essence of Life Extra Questions & Answer:

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  4. Heating water in sunlight causes it to evaporate slowly, meaning it changes from liquid to gas. This invisible gas is called water vapour. The process, known as evaporation, helps us understand how water rises from oceans, rivers and puddles to form clouds. It’s an important step in the water cycleRead more

    Heating water in sunlight causes it to evaporate slowly, meaning it changes from liquid to gas. This invisible gas is called water vapour. The process, known as evaporation, helps us understand how water rises from oceans, rivers and puddles to form clouds. It’s an important step in the water cycle and shows how sunlight powers the natural movement of water on Earth.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 1: Life Around Us – Chapter 1: Water-The Essence of Life Extra Questions & Answer:

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  5. In the sealed plastic bag, coloured water heats up from sunlight and turns into vapour. This vapour rises, cools and forms small droplets on the inner side of the plastic—showing condensation. These droplets eventually fall, showing precipitation. This activity models the water cycle with evaporatioRead more

    In the sealed plastic bag, coloured water heats up from sunlight and turns into vapour. This vapour rises, cools and forms small droplets on the inner side of the plastic—showing condensation. These droplets eventually fall, showing precipitation. This activity models the water cycle with evaporation, condensation and rainfall inside a bag. It helps us understand how weather forms and water moves in nature.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 1: Life Around Us – Chapter 1: Water-The Essence of Life Extra Questions & Answer:

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